slight changes to explorer rules
#1
Original Poster

Join Date: Jan 1999
Location: YYZ
Posts: 1,154
slight changes to explorer rules
Effective immediately, several amendements have been made to the Oneworld Explorer Fare Rules (AONE*/DONE*/L#ONE*):
Booking codes for AA revised for domestic flights: AA DOMESTIC FLIGHTS 3000-5999 First: Y Business: Y Economy: L
Concorde option deleted.
Origin TC1, prior to departure, after ticketing, changes to the first international flight and preceding flights are not permitted less than 7 days prior to the date of the first ticketed flight.
BA affiliate Duo Airways deleted.
..from Qantas industry web site.
Booking codes for AA revised for domestic flights: AA DOMESTIC FLIGHTS 3000-5999 First: Y Business: Y Economy: L
Concorde option deleted.
Origin TC1, prior to departure, after ticketing, changes to the first international flight and preceding flights are not permitted less than 7 days prior to the date of the first ticketed flight.
BA affiliate Duo Airways deleted.
..from Qantas industry web site.
#2




Join Date: Jan 1999
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Booking codes for AA revised for domestic flights: AA DOMESTIC FLIGHTS 3000-5999 First: Y Business: Y Economy: L</font>
#3
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: California
Programs: AA EXP 5 Mil, UA Global Services, BA Gold, DL Diamond, SPG Plat75, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 1,231
It is good that they are opening up Eagle availability. Flying on AONE3 I had problems a few times in the past (though a call to EXP desk which referred to RTW desk did fix these).
#5


Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: LAX
Posts: 3,641
Isn't the other change an improvement, too? I thought the old rule was "no changes to the first international segment after ticketing" (unless you want to start over). Now it sounds like you can wait until near departure and reschedule the whole thing for six months later with no penalty.
#6
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Join Date: May 1998
Programs: One World
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Thanks. This msg saved me $100. I had to book a flight between SJC-SAN and L-class was full so they sold me Q-class for $100 extra, all other flights that day were full in L also.(BTW I'm on a DONE3). After two phone calls to my travel agent they were able to confirm me in Y and didn't have to pay the $100.
#7

Join Date: Apr 2000
Posts: 2,898
First, why use a valuable segment on an AE flight when most are of short duration ? But, more important, how does this affect other OW airlines? As QF changes many intra-Australia flights to 1 class service and if they are not booked into Y class, no miles for the discounted L class.
#8




Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: HKG/SFO
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Do anyone know how I can convey this info to the BA? I booked my ticket in UK's BA travel shop and she cannot find the change for Eagle flight in BA's rule..
so she forced me to take a later flight.
(L is closed for waitlist, and Y9)
so she forced me to take a later flight.
(L is closed for waitlist, and Y9)
#10


Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: LAX
Posts: 3,641
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by HK-UMICH:
Do anyone know how I can convey this info to the BA? I booked my ticket in UK's BA travel shop and she cannot find the change for Eagle flight in BA's rule..
so she forced me to take a later flight.
(L is closed for waitlist, and Y9)</font>
Do anyone know how I can convey this info to the BA? I booked my ticket in UK's BA travel shop and she cannot find the change for Eagle flight in BA's rule..
so she forced me to take a later flight.
(L is closed for waitlist, and Y9)</font>
Or simply ring up BA and ask for the round-the-world desk. Those folks are generally much more knowledgeable than the ones on the street, who don't do so much "exotic" stuff. You should get the flight you want in a jiffy.

